Clip is only 1:40 minutes. I think it is about a young boy whose older brother has died. Film shows his longing for his brother (waiting for him) as life goes on on the street outside their home:
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Ms. Atoosa
by capt_ayhab on Fri Jul 24, 2009 08:30 AM PDTWonderful work.
Wish you all the success in your endeavor, and thanks for sharing your first work with us.
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by hamsade ghadimi on Thu Jul 23, 2009 05:46 PM PDTyes. iranian families prominently display pictures of their loved ones who passed away following their death, during ceremonies and thereafter.
Congratulations to Atoosa Moraveji on her first film
by Les on Thu Jul 23, 2009 02:39 PM PDTAn excellent story for something this short! Of course I wonder would an Iranian normally show a picture of a recently deceased relative or is this just a ‘poetic license” for the film? Neither Jews nor Arabs do. Actually they put away photographs of the recently deceased and cover-up mirrors too. I thought that only Christians were comfortable (i.e., not superstitious) to show an image of the recently deceased.